Product Innovation

New Apollo AWE 723+ sizes launched at Bauma 2025 for wider excavator compatibility

Published:
Apr 8, 2025 6:07 PM
Author:
James Lockwood
Apollo Tyres has expanded its AWE 723+ excavator tyre range to fit 6–26 tonne machines, launching the update at Bauma 2025.

Apollo Tyres debuts expanded AWE 723+ excavator range at Bauma 2025

Apollo Tyres has introduced three new sizes for its AWE 723+ excavator tyre range, broadening its application to cover machines from 6 to 26 tonnes. The announcement was made during Bauma 2025 in Munich, one of the construction industry’s largest international events.

The AWE 723+ is designed for heavy-duty excavator work and is engineered to provide enhanced stability, traction, and wear resistance in demanding operating conditions. With this size extension, the range now offers greater flexibility for operators working across a variety of job sites.

The updated portfolio aims to meet growing demand for durable and reliable off-highway tyres as construction and infrastructure projects continue to ramp up across Europe and beyond. Excavator operators are increasingly seeking tyres that can withstand mixed terrain while delivering consistent performance and longer service life.

Apollo Tyres said the expanded AWE 723+ range reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting equipment operators with tyre solutions suited to evolving on-site challenges.

Benoit Rivallant, Chief Commercial Officer at Apollo Tyres Ltd, commented on the launch:

"We’ve just introduced a 3-size range for the Apollo AWE 723+, our unique excavator tyre solution, now fitting machines from 6 to 26 tons. It’s a major step forward for us, and one I’ve been genuinely excited to share."

The range was showcased to a global audience at Bauma Munich, underlining Apollo’s strategy to increase its footprint in the off-highway tyre segment.

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